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Fragment of a marble Sarcophagus
ca. 230-240 ACE
Duke Museum of Art
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

Book & Monograph Reviews

  1. Jiménez, A, Material Culture and Social Identities in the Ancient World: Review. Material Culture and Social Identities in the Ancient World   324-326.
    (last updated on 2024/04/18)

    Abstract:
    Recent studies have highlighted the diversity, complexity and plurality of identities in the ancient world. At the same time, scholars have acknowledged the dynamic role of material culture, not simply in reflecting those identities but their role in creating and transforming them. This volume explores and compares two influential approaches to the study of social and cultural identities, the model of globalisation and theories of hybrid cultural development. In a series of case studies, an international team of archaeologists and art historians considers how various aspects of material culture can be used to explore complex global and local identity structures across the geographical and chronological span of antiquity. The essays examine the civilisations of the Greeks, Romans, Etruscans, Persians, Phoenicians, and Celts. They also dwell on contemporary thoughts of identity, cultural globalisation and resistance that shape and are shaped by academic discourses on the cultural empires of Greece and Rome. • Engages with the latest theories of globalisation and hybridity studies • Applies these theories for the first time to a wide chronological and geographical span of case studies from the ancient world • Draws upon a broad range of material and visual culture, rather than just one or the other